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In a large, random-mating population of lab mice, the A1 allele is dominant and confers a 25% fitness advantage over the A2A2 wild type (thus, A2A2 has a fitness of 0.8). initially, the allele frequencies for A1 & A2 are p=0.4 and q=0.6, respectively. After 1 generation, what will the new frequency of the A1 allele be?

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